The War On DrugsFuture Weather

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Folk, World, & Country

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Indie Rock

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Tracklist

Come To The City #14 0:56
Baby Missiles 3:31
Comin' Through 3:24
A Pile Of Tires 3:52
Comin' Around 0:58
Brothers 5:14
Missiles Reprise 2:19
The History Of Plastic 8:04

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    Cover of Future Weather, 2010-10-26, Vinyl Future Weather
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
    Secretly Canadian – SC227 US 2010 US2010
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    Cover of Future Weather, 2010-08-16, CD Future Weather
    CD, EP
    Secretly Canadian – sc227 US 2010 US2010
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    Cover of Future Weather, 2010-10-26, File Future Weather
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    Secretly Canadian – none 2010 2010
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    Cover of Future Weather, , Vinyl Future Weather
    LP, EP, Stereo
    Secretly Canadian – SC227 US US
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    Reviews

    • lee.c.dylan's avatar
      lee.c.dylan
      No issues at all with mine - quiet, flat etc. Absolutely love this band, and on this release the way that A1 transitions into Baby Missiles!
      • winchrecords's avatar
        winchrecords
        Edited one year ago
        Moving along like a ship enveloped in a thick fog...a bit like a 21st century version of so many 1970s artists when channeling Dylan but still doing their own thing...this will likely draw many listeners in and waiting for the next fix, mesmerized and waiting for more and this will likely push others away to places where they can dance and attach their backbones to a bassline. If you're going to give this a listen, listen closely, close your eyes, click off the lights and strap on the headphones.

        -- winch (Winch Records: only the good ones...the good, the odd, and the wonderful.)
        • zdkaiser's avatar
          zdkaiser
          Another poor pressing from Secretly Canadian. Just like Lost In The Dream. Slightly off-center, noisey, and thin sound. Save your scratch.
          • streetmouse's avatar
            streetmouse
            Edited 10 years ago
            People’ve often asked me about the differences between Kurt Vile’s music and that of his bandmate, and co-founder of War On Drugs, Adam Granduciel ... and it always gives me pause. While both dish out deep helpings of music that lazily rides under the radar, it’s Adam, who when he choses, is able to let his visions sonically soar to unimaginable heights, at times splitting the sky, and raining down musical blessings.

            There are tracks on this EP that will find their way to later full album releases, and there are snippets of songs that will become full fledged dynamic numbers. There are those who’ve suggest that the release creates a bummed-out atmosphere ... I find that not to be so, simply pointing to the layered distant harmonica and tangled jangling guitars on the song “Brothers,” or the easy sounding, though very complex homespun shuffle of “Comin’ Thought;” where Adam, Mike Zanghi and Dave Hartley not only push these layered boundaries, but take leaps that will later blossom on the heady driving Slave Ambient.

            And all this means what? Certainly not much for those of you who come to this body of work late, but for those who hung on every note as it was being presented, most of us held our collective breath, just know that we were about to get drenched.

            As usual … Secret Canadian does a great job, not only with the vinyl, but with the packaging.

            Review by Jenell Kesler

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